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John William "Johnny" Lambert

Burleson, Texas

1967 - 2016

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John "Johnny" William Lambert, 48, beloved husband, father, son and brother, passed away peacefully on Monday, April 18, 2016, after a seven-month battle with liver cancer. He was surrounded by his family. Celebration of life: 2 p.m. Saturday, April 23, at First Baptist Church of Burleson....

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I knew him as a child as well. I was so saddened to hear of his passing. I have great memories of us playing and riding bikes together. God bless all of you.

I have very happy childhood memories hanging out at the Lamberts, playing outside in the streets. Wonderful neighbors and friends growing up. So sad to hear Johnny's life ended so young. Prayers for Kathy, Laura, his dad and wife and kids who were blessed to have Johnny in their lives.

The thing I remember most is dreading to have to bat against him. He was one of the best and fastest pitchers I ever went up against as a kid. RIP Johnny, I have always looked up to you...

We were shocked to hear this about Johnny. RIP our friend. God bless your family during this difficult time.

I remember Johnny from when we worked at Levels Food Center. We had so much fun, but the thing I remember most was his comforting and beautiful smile. My heart goes out to his family. I'm so sorry for your loss . May you forever rest in peace Johnny!!!
Your friend always, Delma

Johnny was a childhood friend! Always a great smile. Lots of memories from Benbrook! May he rest in peace! Prayers to his beautiful family.

Michelle and family, I remember the neighborhood boys that my son was friends with. They giggled laughed, got into mischief, played ball, shared stories, made things up and had a great time together. Johnny was a great kid and am sure was a great man. I pray for your comfort and peace and the memories you've made. May they be enough to sustain you now.

A very touching read and truth was never spoken more about a man. Will miss him.
Love that you included his 4 legged family.